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How patient autonomy drives the legal liabilities of medical practitioners and the practical ways to mitigate and resolve them

Author(s)
Lee, Albert  
Author(s)
Kim, H.
Date Issued
2023
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Journal
Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume
99
Issue
1168
Start page
83
End page
88
Abstract
This paper discusses the rapidly evolving healthcare risk landscape and considers how emerging trends—such as advancement of medical technology, cyber security, pandemic risks, increasing prevalence of noncommunicable health conditions, and the shift towards patient autonomy—are shaping the nature of liabilities faced by doctors and healthcare professionals. Then it discusses practical ways to mitigate clinical risks and resolve the medico-legal claims or inquiries that arise while addressing the role that indemnity providers should play.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/4883
DOI
10.1093/postmj/qgad003
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